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Anthropologists Find New Ways Female Bones Are Permanently Altered After Giving Birth
New computational method builds detailed maps of human tissues
Slow and steady wins race for turtles
Archaeological artefacts found on Norfolk Island
7 ‘creepy crawlies’ you don’t need to be afraid of this spooky season
Academy welcomes S20 recommendations for global recovery
Priceless Archaeological Artefacts Found in Norfolk Island National Park by Local Citizen Scientist
Researchers design next-generation electrolytes for lithium batteries
Scientists use deep planetary scan to confirm Martian core
Traces of ancient ocean discovered on Mars
Researchers locate largest known fresh meteorite strikes on Mars
Winning story explores how our past is embedded in rocks
Rare Earth Elements Synthesis Confirmed in Neutron Star Mergers
Coral reefs can adapt in response to mild marine heatwaves
Better reporting of harms needed in clinical trials
Double success with ERC synergy grants
Researchers create first quasiparticle Bose-Einstein condensate
Eye in sky plan to protect our endangered turtles
Tree rings offer insight into devastating radiation storms
Methane Pledge vital first step towards emission reduction framework
COVID is a ‘smart virus’ that can affect DNA – but that doesn’t mean you can pass it on to your kids
Migrating birds drawn by light face higher chemical exposure
How is plastic exposure impacting our health?
What is – and what isn’t – ‘brain fog’?
Apocalypse soon – scientists warn of insect decline
Scientists Map Water in Molecular Crystals, Aiding Drug Development
Advance brings quantum computing one step closer to implementation
IAG’s 2022 AGM shareholder update
Danger of advanced artificial intelligence controlling its own feedback
Scientists manufacture ‘living blood vessel’
Prescribed fire could reduce tick populations and pathogen transmission
Maribyrnong River test results relief
Just part of larger picture
Albury-Wodonga campus marks 30 years
Success of Australian Synchrotron Open Day reflects public interest in science
Eels are some of nature’s weirdest creatures
High UV prompts SunSmart warnings
Elder-led land restoration is about rebuilding love
Genes that influence dyslexia
Corrupt endothelial cells protect blood cancer cells from chemotherapy
Clinical trial will test drug treatment for dementia
ANSTO and University of Singapore sign Australian Synchrotron agreement
Enhancing coastal restoration by including animals
Exciting new exhibitions for gallery
Difficult key factor
ANU scientists make Australian-first detection of new drug
Electric discharges on leaves during thunderstorms may impact nearby air quality
Study Offers New Insights into How Brain Separates Perception from Memory